After losing February - details here - we’re ready to start now. Looking on the bright side, at least we were out of action through a dreadfully wet month so we probably didn’t miss that much plot-time. It’s been great to have a few short visits to the plot during this warm start to March.
These anemones are the only colour on the plot so far. We were pleasantly surprised that the weeds haven’t grown too wild in our absence. The leeks haven’t grown either, which is rather disappointing, so we’ll probably pull them quite soon but there may be a few worth harvesting.
There are a few signs of Spring in the hedge, but it’s still early. The new growth on the sedum is appearing at the base of last year’s stems. I’ll chop the old stems off at our next visit. A little bit of weeding needed in that pot too - maybe Jamie can do that to help his rehabilitation (I’m not sure I’ll get away with that suggestion too often 😉)
Yesterday (8th March) we sowed the following and they’re under the grow-light in the hallway:5 x Redcurrant Tomatoes (several seeds per pot)
20 x Lark Sweetcorn (in root trainers)
1x All Green Bush courgette
Korn provide the song title.
February was a dire month as far as doing any plotting was concerned. Good to see that you've made a few plot visits this month. Take care. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Flighty x I think we’ll stay away again for the next few days as it’s rather chilly
DeleteIt went from spring-like to freezing cold in 24 hours
ReplyDeleteReally cold again today too 🙁
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